boot disks or word processing spreadsheet software especially of interest.
cheers,
Douglas Elford
delf...@nla.gov.au
On 09/08/2010, at 12:12 PM, Barry Sexstone wrote:
Any collectors of memorabilia etc interested in an Apple IIc. This machine
is thought to still be in a working condition
all too well the distance and cost.
Any boot disks or word processing spreadsheet software especially of interest.
cheers,
Douglas Elford
delf...@nla.gov.au
On 09/08/2010, at 12:12 PM, Barry Sexstone wrote:
Any collectors of memorabilia etc interested in an Apple IIc. This machine
well the distance and cost.
Any boot disks or word processing spreadsheet software especially of interest.
cheers,
Douglas Elford
delf...@nla.gov.au
On 09/08/2010, at 12:12 PM, Barry Sexstone wrote:
Any collectors of memorabilia etc interested in an Apple IIc. This machine
in an Apple IIc. This machine
is thought to still be in a working condition and comes with two floppy
drives, green monitor (screen colour not case) and an Epson LX80 dot matrix
printer.
All free.
Barry
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of memorabilia etc interested in an Apple IIc.
This machine is thought to still be in a working condition and
comes with two floppy drives, green monitor (screen colour not
case) and an Epson LX80 dot matrix printer.
All free.
Barry
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Sexstone wrote:
Any collectors of memorabilia etc interested in an Apple IIc.
This machine is thought to still be in a working condition and
comes with two floppy drives, green monitor (screen colour not
case) and an Epson LX80 dot matrix printer.
All free.
Barry
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Any collectors of memorabilia etc interested in an Apple IIc. This machine is
thought to still be in a working condition and comes with two floppy drives,
green monitor (screen colour not case) and an Epson LX80 dot matrix printer.
All free.
Barry
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I'm interested.
Cheers,
Gillian.
Barry Sexstone wrote:
Any collectors of memorabilia etc interested in an Apple IIc. This machine is
thought to still be in a working condition and comes with two floppy drives,
green monitor (screen colour not case) and an Epson LX80 dot matrix printer
Hi Michelle
Just a note to say thank you for your very kind offer to store my Apple IIc.
As you have no doubt seen it has found a good home. The response
surprised me because as you know, although attractive, it's a very
old machine now although I felt it too good to throw out..
Thank
Thanks John :-). I have a happy 5 year old that is having a lot of fun
with Mousepaint!
Seeya
Rod!
Sent from my iPhone
On 07/09/2009, at 12:02 PM, John Weekes jjwee...@optusnet.com.au
wrote:
Hi Everyone
Thank you for your interest in my old Apple IIc . I am pleased to
let you
Hi Everyone
Thank you for your interest in my old Apple IIc . I am pleased to
let you know that it has found a home.
Thanks again.
Regards
John
Hi Everyone
Sadly I am being urged to dispose of my first computer - an Apple IIc
It consists of computer, monitor, mouse, external 5.25 disk
Hi Everyone
Sadly I am being urged to dispose of my first computer - an Apple IIc
It consists of computer, monitor, mouse, external 5.25 disk drives
(2), dot matrix printers (2), AppleWorks 3 4 and stacks of 5.25
disks.
As far as I know it all works. If any one would like it, please
...@optusnet.com.auwrote:
Hi Everyone
Sadly I am being urged to dispose of my first computer - an Apple IIc
It consists of computer, monitor, mouse, external 5.25 disk drives (2),
dot matrix printers (2), AppleWorks 3 4 and stacks of 5.25 disks.
As far as I know it all works. If any one would
to a Mac
User Group. In the beginning this invalid pensioner had her AppleWorks
Startup disk destroyed by her grandkids. As a housebound pensioner one of
her only means of entertainment (her old Apple Iic) couldn't be used. She
lives in Sydney and when she called Apple they gave her the phone numbers
On 17/11/2004, at 11:17 AM, Greg Sharp wrote:
So what I'm looking for is actually a 5.25 inch Appleworks Program
Disk on
one side and Appleworks Startup on the other. Reading back to me from
her
damaged original disk it stated for 2e or 2c ProDOS etc691-007-B
I'm sorry for the
o what I'm looking for is actually a 5.25 inch Appleworks Program
Disk on
one side and Appleworks Startup on the other. Reading back to me from
her
damaged original disk it stated for 2e or 2c ProDOS etc691-007-B
I'm sorry for the inconvenience especially to those who responded on
and
On 18/11/04 8:27 AM, Robert Howells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
o what I'm looking for is actually a 5.25 inch Appleworks Program
Disk on
one side and Appleworks Startup on the other. Reading back to me from
her
damaged original disk it stated for 2e or 2c ProDOS etc691-007-B
I'm
I'll have to get back to the lady again to confirm but I have had a number
of offers so I'm sure I should be able to sort this out.
From my reading Appleworks first came out in 1983 and went through many
incarnations eg v1.2, v1.3, v2 . From version 3 Claris was formed to look
after it up until
Greg Sharp wrote:
Unfortunately my first Mac was an LC575. Prior to this I had been using
punch cards on a DEC VAX System. After getting the LC575 I could never face
the thought of going back to anything more primitive. Now days I even find
my G4's struggling to keep up with my needs and will
On 16/11/04 11:21 PM, Rob Findlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bet Computer Trade Centre in Walcott St have one. Anthony there has a
startup disk for every Mac ever made I think. 9271 0166.
Rob
I know who definitely has one - Peter Hinchcliffe! I'm sure I saw one
amongst the extra Apple II
I'm sorry for all the hassle everyone but can you please IGNORE my previous
posts.
I got back to the lady and queried her over a point raised by someone on the
lists where it was suggested doesn't she mean AppleWorks Startup with
Appleworks program on other side not System Startup since she
Actually one can get such things in the NT too - that being a liberated
Territory too.;)
Have you tried school computing teachers? When I was in charge of a Mac
school network we had whole heaps of stuff like that stored away...
Tom Lewis
Canberra
Tom Lewis wrote:
Actually one can get such things in the NT too - that being a liberated
Territory too.;)
Have you tried school computing teachers? When I was in charge of a Mac
school network we had whole heaps of stuff like that stored away...
Tom Lewis
Canberra
Hey tom you seem to
I bet Computer Trade Centre in Walcott St have one. Anthony there has a
startup disk for every Mac ever made I think. 9271 0166.
Rob
I think you kinda missed the point on Andrew's post Greg. Have another look
at your subject line...then have a think of what product comes out of
Canberra that you generally can't buy anywhere else in Australia :-)
Seeya
Rod!
On 14/11/04 11:22 PM, Greg Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If
I feel a right goose. I've cleaned up the subject line. Teach me to make
posts while watching Futurama.
All the best
Greg Sharp
On 15/11/04 10:01 AM, Rod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you kinda missed the point on Andrew's post Greg. Have another look
at your subject line..
So Greg
You've cleaned up the subject line and got even less response? What do
you need to do now to get your answer? ;-))
I used to teach kids with a BBC Acorn Model A with a 5.25 floppy
drive, back when floppy meant floppy. We plugged a Commstar
communications chip into it and logged in
Hi all
Sorry to be a pain but I've been asked if I could try and find a Startup
Disk for an Apple Iic (Apple Iie would also work). This is an old double
sided 5.25 inch floppy (Disk Utilities on other side). Either an original or
a copy doesn't matter. The files are free on Apple's site but I
At 18:36 +1100 14/11/2004, Greg Sharp wrote:
Subject: Wanted Startup Dick
I'm led to believe that such an item might be procured in a brown
paper package from a variety of stores in Fyshwick in the ACT ;-)
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If you know the name of one of these places or contact details that would be
great. Another WAMugger is also checking if they have a copy but if not your
info could be essential.
Thanks
Greg Sharp
On 15/11/04 12:55 AM, Andrew Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm led to believe that such an
Begin forwarded message:
From: Leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue Apr 15, 2003 1:08:32 PM Australia/Perth
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apple IIC
Hi my name is Leigh,
I am looking to purchase an Apple IIC Computer with the external 5.25
FDD.
If you have any members that are willing
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